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Read moreMonday, July 9, 2018 On Friday, France defeated Uruguay 2–0 in the FIFA football World Cup quarter-finals and Brazil lost 1–2 against Belgium. With this defeat only countries from the…
Read moreMore On This Topic: Financial Planner Perth By Ryan Pauline Financial planners are way better to opt for than your regular advisors. They can offer more services, allowing you to…
Read moreTuesday, October 7, 2008 The Icelandic internet bank, Icesave, has suspended all 300,000 of its UK customer accounts, leaving account holders in the United Kingdom unable to withdraw or deposit…
Read moreThursday, August 25, 2005 In Ireland, RTÉ's new "Rip Off Republic" TV series has attracted a record audience of 667,000 for its second show, making it one of Ireland's top…
Read moreSaturday, October 11, 2008 Relations between Iceland and the United Kingdom are deteriorating after the two nations fell out over the current financial crisis. When Iceland nationalised first Landsbanki and…
Read moreMore On This Topic: Electric Pressure Cooker How to Choose the Best Yogurt Maker By Atica Brewton Many people who are seeking a more healthy diet and lifestyle are contemplating…
Read moreCorrection — Aug 2, 2010 Nader referred to the 1999 repeal of the 1933 Glass-Steagal Act. The Wikinews article omitted the word "repeal" from the account of Nader's speech. Sunday, October…
Read moreThursday, July 3, 2014 Ian Narev, the CEO of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, this morning "unreservedly" apologised to clients who lost money in a scandal involving the bank's financial…
Read moreTuesday, February 26, 2008 The European Commission currently has proposals on the table to extend performers' copyright terms. Described by Professor Martin Kretschmer as the "Beatles Extension Act", the proposed…
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